Efeito da fragmentação na assembléia de herbáceas de uma área de floresta Atlântica do Nordeste do Brasil

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Autor(a) principal: LIMA, Patrícia Barbosa
Data de Publicação: 2012
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Resumo: The conversion of large areas in small forest remnants directs various physical and biological changes that negatively affect the biodiversity of tropical forests, but little is known about the responses of herbaceous plants to human disturbance. Therefore, this study aimed to test the following hypotheses: (1) a fragmented area has less richness, lower diversity and greater density of herbaceous assembly of a continuous environment; (2) there is more accumulated litter, increased soil temperature and soil moisture lower in the fragmented; and (3) the floristic composition and structure of herbaceous areas are distinct from those due to environmental changes provided by forest fragmentation. The study was conducted in the Atlantic forest landscape of the Usina Serra Grande (8°30‟S and 35°50‟O), Alagoas, using the area core a 3500 ha fragment (continuous area) and ten small forest fragments ranging between 7.84 and 83.63 ha (fragmented area). The remnants are dystrophic soils (latosols and ultisols yellow-red), hot and humid tropical climate and vegetation lower montane rain forest and semideciduous. The herbaceous (all non woody plant – including vines and saprophytic) were collected between october 2010 and march 2011, 50 by plotting random plots (5×5 m) in both areas. The plots were established in the area continuously from 200 m from the edge. In the fragmented five plots were plotted near the midpoint of each remaining. We recorded the richness, density, diversity of herbaceous assembly in both areas. In each plot we collected data regarding the amount of litter accumulated, percentage of soil moisture and soil temperature. Differences between environments were evaluated with the following tests: Mann-Whitney (richness); t test of Hutcheson (diversity); t test (density, accumulated litter; soil moisture and temperature). The MDS, ANOSIM with, there a difference in the floristic composition and structure of plots distributed among habitats. Test the correlation species-environmental variable was performed a CCA. Species richness was higher in continuous ambient (97 species) than in fragmented (68), but there was no significant difference in density. The diversity and equability were higher in the continuous ambient (H‟= 3.616 nats/ind.; J‟ = 0.791) than in fragmented (H‟= 2.729 nats/ind.; J‟ = 0.647). In the area fragmented there was a greater amount of accumulated litter, higher soil temperature and lower soil moisture. The MDS showed the segregation of two groups (plots of the area continuous and plots of the area fragmented), and this result is explained by the type of environment. The CCA found that the species are distributed in the areas from a gradient, which involves greater influence of increasing soil temperature and decreased soil moisture in the area fragmented, and the opposite pattern in the area continued, explaining the preference of many species for a certain type of habitat. However, other unmeasured variables may also be acting in the assembly of herbaceous Serra Grande. These results suggest that fragmentation really contributes to the loss of biodiversity of the flora of rain forests, especially of species of herbaceous assembly of the northeastern Atlantic forest, mainly due to environmental changes generated after habitat fragmentation. Thus, it is necessary to perform additional studies in order to broaden the understanding of the factors that control the assembly of herbaceous tropical rain forest areas.
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spelling ZICKEL, Carmen SílviaTABARELLI, MarceloSANTOS, Bráulio AlmeidaRAMOS, Elba Maria Nogueira FerrazSILVA, Kléber Andrade dahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/6307466911472671LIMA, Patrícia Barbosa2016-06-30T12:28:16Z2012-02-16LIMA, Patrícia Barbosa. Efeito da fragmentação na assembléia de herbáceas de uma área de floresta Atlântica do Nordeste do Brasil. 2012. 90 f. Dissertação (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Botânica) - Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife.http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/4913The conversion of large areas in small forest remnants directs various physical and biological changes that negatively affect the biodiversity of tropical forests, but little is known about the responses of herbaceous plants to human disturbance. Therefore, this study aimed to test the following hypotheses: (1) a fragmented area has less richness, lower diversity and greater density of herbaceous assembly of a continuous environment; (2) there is more accumulated litter, increased soil temperature and soil moisture lower in the fragmented; and (3) the floristic composition and structure of herbaceous areas are distinct from those due to environmental changes provided by forest fragmentation. The study was conducted in the Atlantic forest landscape of the Usina Serra Grande (8°30‟S and 35°50‟O), Alagoas, using the area core a 3500 ha fragment (continuous area) and ten small forest fragments ranging between 7.84 and 83.63 ha (fragmented area). The remnants are dystrophic soils (latosols and ultisols yellow-red), hot and humid tropical climate and vegetation lower montane rain forest and semideciduous. The herbaceous (all non woody plant – including vines and saprophytic) were collected between october 2010 and march 2011, 50 by plotting random plots (5×5 m) in both areas. The plots were established in the area continuously from 200 m from the edge. In the fragmented five plots were plotted near the midpoint of each remaining. We recorded the richness, density, diversity of herbaceous assembly in both areas. In each plot we collected data regarding the amount of litter accumulated, percentage of soil moisture and soil temperature. Differences between environments were evaluated with the following tests: Mann-Whitney (richness); t test of Hutcheson (diversity); t test (density, accumulated litter; soil moisture and temperature). The MDS, ANOSIM with, there a difference in the floristic composition and structure of plots distributed among habitats. Test the correlation species-environmental variable was performed a CCA. Species richness was higher in continuous ambient (97 species) than in fragmented (68), but there was no significant difference in density. The diversity and equability were higher in the continuous ambient (H‟= 3.616 nats/ind.; J‟ = 0.791) than in fragmented (H‟= 2.729 nats/ind.; J‟ = 0.647). In the area fragmented there was a greater amount of accumulated litter, higher soil temperature and lower soil moisture. The MDS showed the segregation of two groups (plots of the area continuous and plots of the area fragmented), and this result is explained by the type of environment. The CCA found that the species are distributed in the areas from a gradient, which involves greater influence of increasing soil temperature and decreased soil moisture in the area fragmented, and the opposite pattern in the area continued, explaining the preference of many species for a certain type of habitat. However, other unmeasured variables may also be acting in the assembly of herbaceous Serra Grande. These results suggest that fragmentation really contributes to the loss of biodiversity of the flora of rain forests, especially of species of herbaceous assembly of the northeastern Atlantic forest, mainly due to environmental changes generated after habitat fragmentation. Thus, it is necessary to perform additional studies in order to broaden the understanding of the factors that control the assembly of herbaceous tropical rain forest areas.A conversão de grandes áreas florestais em pequenos remanescentes direciona diversas alterações físicas e biológicas que influenciam negativamente a biodiversidade das florestas tropicais, mas pouco se sabe sobre as respostas de plantas herbáceas à perturbação humana. Diante disso, o presente estudo objetivou testar as seguintes hipóteses: (1) uma área fragmentada possui menor riqueza, menor diversidade e maior densidade da assembléia de herbáceas do que um ambiente contínuo; (2) existe maior serapilheira acumulada, maior temperatura do solo e menor umidade do solo na área fragmentada; e (3) a composição florística e estrutural das herbáceas são distintas entre as áreas, devido às alterações ambientais proporcionadas pela fragmentação florestal. O estudo foi desenvolvido na paisagem de floresta Atlântica da Usina Serra Grande (8°30‟S e 35°50‟O), Alagoas, utilizando-se a área de interior de um fragmento de 3.500 ha (área contínua) e dez pequenos fragmentos florestais variando entre 7,84 e 83,63 ha (área fragmentada). Os remanescentes possuem solos distróficos (latossolos e argissolos amarelo-vermelho), clima tropical quente úmido e vegetação Ombrófila Aberta Submontana e Estacional Semidecidual. As herbáceas (toda planta não lenhosa – incluindo trepadeiras e saprófitas) foram coletadas entre outubro de 2010 e março de 2011, estabelecendo-se aleatoriamente 50 parcelas (5×5 m) em ambas as áreas. As parcelas da área contínua foram estabelecidas a partir de 200 m da borda. Na área fragmentada foram plotadas cinco parcelas nas proximidades do ponto central de cada um dos remanescentes. Foram registradas a riqueza, a densidade, a diversidade da assembléia de herbáceas em ambas áreas. Em cada parcela foram coletados dados referentes à quantidade de serapilheira acumulada, teor de umidade do solo e temperatura do solo. Diferenças entre os ambientes foram avaliadas com os seguintes testes: Mann Witney (riqueza); teste de t de Hutcheson (diversidade); teste T (densidade, serapilheira acumulada, umidade e temperatura do solo). O MDS, com o ANOSIM, verificaram a diferença na composição florística e estrutural das parcelas distribuídas entre os habitats. Para testar a correlação espécie-variável ambiental foi realizada uma CCA. A riqueza foi maior no ambiente contínuo (97 espécies) do que no fragmentado (68), contudo não houve diferença significativa na densidade. A diversidade e a equabilidade foram maiores no ambiente contínuo (H‟ = 3,616 nats/ind.; J‟ = 0,791) do que no fragmentado (H‟ = 2,729 nats/ind.; J‟ = 0,647). Na área fragmentada houve maior quantidade de serapilheira acumulada, maior temperatura do solo e menor umidade do solo. O MDS evidenciou a segregação de dois grupos (parcelas da área contínua e parcelas da área fragmentada), sendo este resultado explicado pelo tipo de ambiente. A CCA verificou que as espécies se distribuem nas áreas a partir de um gradiente, que envolve maior influência do aumento da temperatura do solo e da diminuição da umidade do solo na área fragmentada, e o padrão contrário na área contínua, explicando a preferência de muitas espécies por determinado tipo de habitat. Contudo, outras variáveis não mensuradas também podem estar agindo na assembléia de herbáceas de Serra Grande. Tais resultados sugerem que a fragmentação de fato contribui para a perda de biodiversidade da flora de florestas tropicais, sobretudo de espécies da assembléia de herbáceas da floresta Atlântica Nordestina, principalmente devido às modificações ambientais geradas após a fragmentação de habitats. Assim, faz-se necessária a realização de estudos adicionais a fim de se ampliar a compreensão dos fatores que controlam a assembléia de herbáceas de áreas florestais tropicais úmidas.Submitted by (edna.saturno@ufrpe.br) on 2016-06-30T12:28:16Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Patricia Barbosa Lima.pdf: 2085924 bytes, checksum: 888a6392d7801eac12b38066738c2705 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2016-06-30T12:28:16Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Efeito da fragmentação na assembléia de herbáceas de uma área de floresta Atlântica do Nordeste do Brasil
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Effect of fragmentation on the board of a herbaceous area of Atlantic Forest in northeastern Brazil
title Efeito da fragmentação na assembléia de herbáceas de uma área de floresta Atlântica do Nordeste do Brasil
spellingShingle Efeito da fragmentação na assembléia de herbáceas de uma área de floresta Atlântica do Nordeste do Brasil
LIMA, Patrícia Barbosa
Mata atlântica
Herbácea
Biodiversidade
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BOTANICA
title_short Efeito da fragmentação na assembléia de herbáceas de uma área de floresta Atlântica do Nordeste do Brasil
title_full Efeito da fragmentação na assembléia de herbáceas de uma área de floresta Atlântica do Nordeste do Brasil
title_fullStr Efeito da fragmentação na assembléia de herbáceas de uma área de floresta Atlântica do Nordeste do Brasil
title_full_unstemmed Efeito da fragmentação na assembléia de herbáceas de uma área de floresta Atlântica do Nordeste do Brasil
title_sort Efeito da fragmentação na assembléia de herbáceas de uma área de floresta Atlântica do Nordeste do Brasil
author LIMA, Patrícia Barbosa
author_facet LIMA, Patrícia Barbosa
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv ZICKEL, Carmen Sílvia
dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv TABARELLI, Marcelo
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv SANTOS, Bráulio Almeida
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv RAMOS, Elba Maria Nogueira Ferraz
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv SILVA, Kléber Andrade da
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv LIMA, Patrícia Barbosa
contributor_str_mv ZICKEL, Carmen Sílvia
TABARELLI, Marcelo
SANTOS, Bráulio Almeida
RAMOS, Elba Maria Nogueira Ferraz
SILVA, Kléber Andrade da
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Mata atlântica
Herbácea
Biodiversidade
topic Mata atlântica
Herbácea
Biodiversidade
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BOTANICA
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BOTANICA
description The conversion of large areas in small forest remnants directs various physical and biological changes that negatively affect the biodiversity of tropical forests, but little is known about the responses of herbaceous plants to human disturbance. Therefore, this study aimed to test the following hypotheses: (1) a fragmented area has less richness, lower diversity and greater density of herbaceous assembly of a continuous environment; (2) there is more accumulated litter, increased soil temperature and soil moisture lower in the fragmented; and (3) the floristic composition and structure of herbaceous areas are distinct from those due to environmental changes provided by forest fragmentation. The study was conducted in the Atlantic forest landscape of the Usina Serra Grande (8°30‟S and 35°50‟O), Alagoas, using the area core a 3500 ha fragment (continuous area) and ten small forest fragments ranging between 7.84 and 83.63 ha (fragmented area). The remnants are dystrophic soils (latosols and ultisols yellow-red), hot and humid tropical climate and vegetation lower montane rain forest and semideciduous. The herbaceous (all non woody plant – including vines and saprophytic) were collected between october 2010 and march 2011, 50 by plotting random plots (5×5 m) in both areas. The plots were established in the area continuously from 200 m from the edge. In the fragmented five plots were plotted near the midpoint of each remaining. We recorded the richness, density, diversity of herbaceous assembly in both areas. In each plot we collected data regarding the amount of litter accumulated, percentage of soil moisture and soil temperature. Differences between environments were evaluated with the following tests: Mann-Whitney (richness); t test of Hutcheson (diversity); t test (density, accumulated litter; soil moisture and temperature). The MDS, ANOSIM with, there a difference in the floristic composition and structure of plots distributed among habitats. Test the correlation species-environmental variable was performed a CCA. Species richness was higher in continuous ambient (97 species) than in fragmented (68), but there was no significant difference in density. The diversity and equability were higher in the continuous ambient (H‟= 3.616 nats/ind.; J‟ = 0.791) than in fragmented (H‟= 2.729 nats/ind.; J‟ = 0.647). In the area fragmented there was a greater amount of accumulated litter, higher soil temperature and lower soil moisture. The MDS showed the segregation of two groups (plots of the area continuous and plots of the area fragmented), and this result is explained by the type of environment. The CCA found that the species are distributed in the areas from a gradient, which involves greater influence of increasing soil temperature and decreased soil moisture in the area fragmented, and the opposite pattern in the area continued, explaining the preference of many species for a certain type of habitat. However, other unmeasured variables may also be acting in the assembly of herbaceous Serra Grande. These results suggest that fragmentation really contributes to the loss of biodiversity of the flora of rain forests, especially of species of herbaceous assembly of the northeastern Atlantic forest, mainly due to environmental changes generated after habitat fragmentation. Thus, it is necessary to perform additional studies in order to broaden the understanding of the factors that control the assembly of herbaceous tropical rain forest areas.
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